Very impressive film

Freddy 2021-12-09 08:01:25

I saw the film many years ago, but I was very impressed.
I still remember that it was watched on TV (please forgive me for using such a cheap way, because I didn’t expect it to be so interesting). I didn’t know about nuns. I thought the life of nuns should be very mysterious and boring. In the madness, we really saw a group of crazy, bloody nuns with their own thoughts. Their behavior and language made me amazed, this group of American nuns. . . It's amazing.
I really like this film. I like the chanting in it, the excitement of their choir, and the sincerity and straightforwardness of the heroine and the nun. From a cursing little sister to a fat, cute girl Sister, the changes have made the audience have a real experience. They like their songs in it. Hubby Goldberg’s acting skills are extraordinary, and his singing skills are even more outstanding. That standard American voice, that standard American appearance, plus movies The standard American humor in it makes it hard for us to like it or not.
I hope that those who haven't watched it will definitely watch it. I haven't watched the sequel yet. I'm afraid it will be worse than the first one, but I believe that with such a good first step to play forward, the second one will not be so bad.

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  • Freida 2021-12-09 08:01:25

    It's a funny movie with novel themes and strong appeal.

  • Bartholome 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Impressive movie, music and heroine. A fun movie to remember.

Sister Act quotes

  • Delores: [at her first choir rehearsal, the choir sings a chord badly with Mary Patrick singing an octave above everyone else] Okay! Okay! Okay! Very nice!

    [to Mary Patrick]

    Delores: Um, Sister, can you just slide over here, please? That's a powerful instrument you have there!

    Sister Mary Patrick: Thank you.

    Delores: But I think it's probably a good idea if we bring you down out of the rafters, everybody wants to be close to God, I'm just not sure you can do it vocally, so I need you to sing an octave below where you've been singing.

    Sister Mary Patrick: Okey-dokey!

    Delores: And Sister Mary Robert, can you just come, yeah, come on over. I noticed that you're moving your mouth but nothing's coming out so I'd like to hear just you by yourself if you don't mind. Sister Alma, can you give me an A please?

    [pause]

    Delores: ALMA! Check your battery. Can you give me an A please.

    [Mary Robert sings in a whisper]

    Delores: Okay, try this. Close your eyes. Visualize yourself in room full of people, lots of silverware, people talking loud, dropping stuff, drunks, women with trays going 'whadda ya gonna have?'. Your voice has to carry across the din, you have to get up over all of that to be heard in the back of the room where I'm sitting, listening, straining to hear you. Okay? Keep that in your mind while we do this.

  • Delores: You still haven't told me what she said?

    Vince: What who said?

    Delores: What who said. The one with the moustache, the one you're married to.

    Vince: You are so damn hot.

    Delores: And you are so full of it. You didn't tell her, did you? I knew it. I knew you weren't gonna tell her. I knew it.